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According to research that seeks to shed light on the health cost of
austerity , spending cuts in Greece have caused an increase in the rate
of suicide among men. Researchers at the University of Portsmouth have
found a correlation between the cuts expenditure
and suicides in Greece. every 1 % reduction in public spending in
Greece has caused an increase by 0.43% in the rate of suicide among men.
551 men were killed, " solely because of fiscal austerity " between
2009 and 2010
, says one of the authors , Nikolaos Antonakakis . Nearly one person
per day. Given that in Greece in 2010 there were about two suicides a
day, then it seems that 50% was due to austerity . Antonakakis ,
professor of economics , says
he was driven to investigate the possible link between austerity and
rate of suicide after hearing the news media and reports on friends of
friends who committed suicide . Antonakakis and his co - author,
economics professor Alan Collins, said they were surprised by the amount of suicides that seem to be related to the austerity and how clear is the link . The men aged between 45 and 89 years showed the highest risk of
suicide in response to austerity , because the more easily have suffered
cuts in wages and pensions , the research says . "The GuardianFull translation of "Voices from abroad"
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